Washington – US To Roll Out Economic Part Of Mideast Peace Plan

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    FILE - White House senior advisor Jared Kushner speaks during the opening ceremony at the US consulate that will act as the new US embassy in the Jewish neighborhood of Arnona, in Jerusalem, Israel, 14 May 2018. APWashington – The U.S. will roll out the first phase of its Middle East peace plan next month at a conference in Bahrain on the economic benefits that could flow from an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the White House said Sunday.

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    The plan envisions large-scale investment and infrastructure work in the Palestinian territories. But the central political elements remain mostly unknown and the economic workshop June 25-26 is not expected to tackle the major points of contention: borders, the status of Jerusalem, Palestinian refugees and Israel’s security.

    The White House announced the forum on Sunday, saying it’ll give government, civil and business leaders a chance to gather support for economic initiatives that could be possible with a peace agreement. With the details of the political plan under wraps, commitments for economic development won’t come easily.

    “Economic progress can only be achieved with a solid economic vision and if the core political issues are resolved,” said Jared Kushner, a leader of the effort and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. “We look forward to presenting our vision on ways to bridge the core political issues very soon.”

    He added: “The Palestinian people, along with all people in the Middle East, deserve a future with dignity and the opportunity to better their lives.”

    The White House peace plan has been put together without participation from the Palestinians. Palestinian Authority officials, who have complained that White House favors Israel, severed ties with the Trump administration following several actions targeting them.


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